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Princeton board approves ADU and house at 64 Valley Road; approval conditioned on municipal‑approved buffering
Summary
The board granted variances so the owners can replace a one‑story home with a two‑story house and an accessory dwelling unit. Neighbors raised concerns about the ADU’s proximity (about 5–6.3 ft), privacy, and lighting; the board approved the application conditioned on a buffering/landscaping plan acceptable to municipal staff.
The Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment voted April 22 to approve a hardship C1 variance allowing construction of a two‑story single‑family house with an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) at 64 Valley Road, subject to a required buffering plan acceptable to municipal staff.
Applicant Chris Chan and architect Marina presented a design for a main house and a garage‑ADU “cottage” that responds to a narrow 75‑foot lot (the zone requires 85 feet of width). The ADU/garage sits at the…
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